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Former South Korean President Sentenced to Life in Prison

Joshua Arnold : Feb 23, 2026  The Washington Stand

"You have the communization of South Korea going on and the rise of a communist dictatorship happening in South Korea. I don't say that lightly or forcefully or with any exaggeration. Violations of religious liberty and persecution of Christian leaders and the Church—this is standard fare when it comes to communist revolution." -Morse Tan, who served as Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice during the first Trump administration

[WashingtonStand.com] A court in Seoul sentenced former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison after he was found guilty of insurrection for briefly declaring martial law in 2024. The prosecution of a right-wing president by his left-wing successor bears striking parallels to the prosecutions the Biden administration brought against President Donald Trump—except that they succeeded. "History will exonerate Yoon Suk Yeol," declared Asia expert Gordon Chang, adding that his conviction "will be seen as the end of South Korea's democracy." (Screengrab image: via Channel 4 News)

On December 3, 2024, then-President Yoon declared martial law due to the opposition party's "anti-state" activities that favored North Korea. His far-left opponents, however, controlled the National Assembly and voted hours later to void his declaration. Yoon later withdrew the declaration, but the National Assembly voted to impeach him on December 14. In January 2025, he became the first South Korean president to be arrested and imprisoned while in office.

"One can argue whether it was a politically smart thing to do," declaring martial law, Chang reasoned, "but he had reason to do so because the national assembly, through successive impeachments, had paralyzed the government. And he certainly did not commit insurrection, which is what he's being charged with now."

However, that did not prevent public opinion from swinging against Yoon, propelling a far-left party led by Lee Jae Myung to an overwhelming victory. President Lee's government then proceeded to prosecute Yoon vigorously, even seeking the death penalty for the insurrection charge, and throwing his wife in prison, too. The last South Korean leader to receive a death sentence was General Chun Doo-hwan, who led a coup in 1979 and slaughtered thousands of protestors (his sentence was later commuted).

In the final event, the South Korean court did not impose a death sentence, opting instead for life imprisonment—hardly a light sentence. The court also sentenced Kim Yong-hyun, Yoon's defense minister who mobilized the military, to a 30-year sentence.

South Korea has a troubling history of vindictive political recriminations. Since the country's independence in 1948, one former president was sentenced to death, another to life imprisonment, two more to prison, and one committed suicide (although some of the sentences were later commuted). Two more saw their children prosecuted.

President Lee's administration has only extended that history. Not only has he overseen the prosecution of Yoon and his close associates (including former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn and Yoon's intelligence chief Cho Tae-yong), but he has also overseen a crackdown on Christians without precedent in recent Korean history.

As TWS reported in November, the Lee regime has arrested a number of prominent Christian leaders, "including Pastor Son Hyun-bo of Segero Presbyterian Church, Hak Ja Han Moon of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, Pastor Lee Younghoon of Yoido Full Gospel Church, and Pastor Jang Hwan 'Billy' Kim, a former translator for Billy Graham and chairman of the Far East Broadcasting Co."

America's own history provides abundant proof that pastors can commit crimes, and they should not have immunity for doing so. But the nature of these prosecutions suggests the real motive is political.

Chance Son, son of arrested pastor Son Hyun-bo, explained that his father is "facing 16 lawsuits right now for simply holding worship during COVID restrictions [and] opposing anti-Biblical homosexuality laws, the comprehensive anti-discrimination law, and also opposing the tyranny that the Democrats are doing in Korea right now." He believes his father was targeted simply for being an outspoken Christian conservative.

"This is a culmination of the long march through the institutions. That is the normal process for communist revolutions and is the culmination of it," argued Morse Tan, who served as Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice during the first Trump administration. "There have never been raids on churches, never been arrests of pastors. ... This is unprecedented in South Korean history."

"You have the communization of South Korea going on and the rise of a communist dictatorship happening in South Korea," Tan continued. "I don't say that lightly or forcefully or with any exaggeration. Violations of religious liberty and persecution of Christian leaders and the Church—this is standard fare when it comes to communist revolution."

In fact, the Lee administration's politicized prosecution recalls the reason why former President Yoon declared martial law in the first place. He was concerned that a far-left party that was suspiciously friendly with North Korea had already targeted 29 conservative members of Parliament with corruption accusations or other attempts at political assassination.

Since taking executive power, Lee has shown his friendliness toward North Korea by shutting off loudspeakers that broadcast anti-communist messages across the border, as well as 80% of South Korean radio broadcasts into North Korea. Many of these broadcasts are from Christian stations and are likely the main way North Koreans have of hearing the Gospel.

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins interpreted South Korea's leftward slide towards its communist neighbor as a consequence of a Church that has grown complacent. He noted that South Korea has been "a very prosperous country in the last 50 years," in large part due to "a praying Church that was engaged and was evangelistic." But he suspected that "the Church [has] become complacent."

Washington-based Korean Pastor Kyung Won Song agreed, "Church growth has completely stopped, and it's pretty much downhill at this point." In fact, "part of the reason is because of ... all the materialism and secularism [that's] kicked in," which has led to a loss of "fervency in terms of prayer."

It's likely impossible to prove a connection between the vitality of Korean churches and the health of Korea's democratically elected government. But it is undoubtedly true that God listens to the prayers of His people.

Speaking of prayer, in Ephesians 6:19, the imprisoned Apostle Paul urges a Church half a continent away to pray "also for me, that words may be given to me in opening my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the Gospel, for which I am an ambassador in chains, that I may declare it boldly, as I ought to speak." This is a Biblical precedent for us. As the Korean Church faces dark days ahead, American Christians can still pray for their faithful witness and endurance, even if their pastors are all thrown in prison. Communists and other leftists believe in the power of government, but Christians know the power of the Gospel. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

Joshua Arnold is a senior writer at The Washington Stand.







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